Blue Owl Capital (OWL) stock fell 5.4% after $5.4B in redemption requests hit its private-credit funds. OWL is now down over 40% year-to-date. The post Blue OwlBlue Owl Capital (OWL) stock fell 5.4% after $5.4B in redemption requests hit its private-credit funds. OWL is now down over 40% year-to-date. The post Blue Owl

Blue Owl Capital (OWL) Stock Plunges 5.4% Amid $5.4B Withdrawal Wave from Private Credit Funds

2026/04/03 01:01
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Key Takeaways

  • Blue Owl Capital faced $5.4 billion in withdrawal requests across two flagship private-credit funds during the first quarter of 2026.
  • Withdrawal demands reached 21.9% of assets in the $36B Credit Income fund and 40.7% in the $3B technology-focused vehicle.
  • The firm is limiting redemptions to 5% quarterly, consistent with established fund guidelines.
  • Shares of OWL declined 5.4% to $8.24 on Thursday, extending year-to-date losses beyond 40%.
  • The private credit industry faces widespread pressure, with sector peers like Ares Management also experiencing declines and more than $11B exiting funds across two quarters.

Blue Owl Capital (OWL) shares closed at $8.24 on Thursday, sliding 5.4% following disclosure of substantial investor withdrawal demands from its two premier private-credit investment vehicles.


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The alternative asset manager saw shares fall 4.6% during Wednesday’s session and has now surrendered more than 40% of its market value in 2026 — placing it among the hardest-hit publicly listed alternative investment firms.

Withdrawal requests totaling $5.4 billion hit Blue Owl Credit Income Corp. and Blue Owl Technology Income Corp. (OTIC) throughout the opening quarter of 2026. These requests account for 21.9% of the Credit Income vehicle’s $36 billion asset base and 40.7% of OTIC’s approximately $3 billion net asset value.

Both investment vehicles are implementing the 5% quarterly redemption ceiling — a restriction embedded in the original fund documentation when capital was initially committed. Applying this threshold, Credit Income will process roughly $988 million in withdrawals, while OTIC will honor $179 million in redemption requests.

Capital inflows continue despite the withdrawal pressure. Credit Income attracted $872 million in new investments, resulting in a net capital decline of $116 million. OTIC secured $127 million in fresh commitments, producing a net outflow of approximately $52 million, representing about 2% of its net asset value.

Blue Owl reported that Credit Income maintains $11.3 billion across cash reserves, available credit facilities, and liquid portfolio holdings — sufficient liquidity to satisfy at least eight consecutive quarters of maximum redemptions without liquidating any loan positions.

Factors Driving Investor Withdrawals

Redemption momentum has intensified over recent months. Escalating worries about potential corporate loan defaults, excessive lending exposure to software sector companies, and artificial intelligence’s disruptive impact on software business fundamentals have collectively shifted investor attitudes.

OTIC’s loan book demonstrates significant concentration in debt extended to software companies acquired through private equity transactions. Blue Owl challenged the pessimistic interpretation, emphasizing that its software sector borrowers operate essential products, achieving 10% revenue expansion and 14% cash operating profit growth. The vehicle has generated 9.6% annualized returns since launching in 2022.

Credit Income’s borrower base similarly shows strong operational metrics, recording 9% revenue growth alongside 10% cash operating income expansion. Non-performing loan levels remain minimal. The fund has produced 9.2% returns since inception.

Industry-Wide Challenges

Blue Owl isn’t experiencing these headwinds in isolation. Ares Management (ARES) dropped 4.6% Thursday to $100.86. Private credit investment vehicles collectively have experienced over $11 billion in capital outflows throughout the previous two quarters.

Competing managers are adopting varying approaches to redemption management. Blackstone and Cliffwater have processed 7%–8% withdrawals to demonstrate portfolio confidence. Apollo, Ares, and BlackRock have maintained the 5% quarterly limitation.

Meanwhile, Saba Capital’s founder Boaz Weinstein proposed in February to acquire stakes from Blue Owl fund investors at 65%–80% of net asset value — a transaction that highlights the magnitude of sentiment deterioration.

The broader regulatory landscape intensifies scrutiny: the Trump administration alongside investment firms have advocated for incorporating private credit into 401(k) retirement plans. The Treasury Department convened a Wednesday meeting with regulatory bodies to examine sector vulnerabilities.

Blue Owl’s first quarter 2026 disclosure, published Thursday, revealed Credit Income garnered $872 million in new capital commitments against $988 million in redemption payments, producing a quarterly net outflow of $116 million.

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